PFAS in Tennessee water
The EPA tested public water systems across Tennessee for 29 PFAS. In 37 of them, at least one came back above a federal limit. Find your system below — you'll get the actual levels, our plain verdict on each compound, and the filter that genuinely removes it. We sell nothing.
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- Bedford County Utility District 2 over the limit
- Bloomingdale Utility District 1 over the limit
- Camden Water Dept 2 over the limit
- Clifton Water Dept 2 over the limit
- Dandridge Water Management Facility 1 over the limit
- Dewhite Utility District 1 over the limit
- Erwin Utilities Authority 2 over the limit
- Fairview Utility District 1 over the limit
- First U.D. Of Hardin County 2 over the limit
- Fort Campbell Water System 3 over the limit
- Hillsville Utility District 2 over the limit
- Jackson Water System 2 over the limit
- Kingsport Water Dept 1 over the limit
- La Vergne Water System 1 over the limit
- Lenoir City Utility Board 1 over the limit
- Lewisburg Water System 2 over the limit
- Manchester Water Department, Tn 2 over the limit
- Marshall Co Bd P.U. #1 2 over the limit
- Maury Co Water System 2 over the limit
- Minor Hill Water Util Dist 1 over the limit
- Murfreesboro Water Department 1 over the limit
- Nolensville-College Grove Ud 1 over the limit
- North U.D. Of Decatur/Benton Co. 2 over the limit
- Ocoee Utility District 2 over the limit
- Parsons Water Department 2 over the limit
- Savannah Utility Dept 1 over the limit
- Savannah Valley U. D. 2 over the limit
- Scotts Hill Water System 1 over the limit
- Shady Grove Utility District 1 over the limit
- Shelbyville Water System 2 over the limit
- Smyrna Water System 1 over the limit
- Spring Hill Water Dept 1 over the limit
- Trenton Water System 1 over the limit
- Tullahoma Utilities Authority 2 over the limit
- Wartrace Water System 2 over the limit
- White Pine Water System 1 over the limit
- Wilson Co Water & Wastewater 1 over the limit
Source: US EPA UCMR 5 occurrence data, 2023–2025. · All states